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FC Porto vs. Feyenoord Rotterdam (12.12.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
12.12.2019 2019 3 : 2 3 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
9'' FC Porto Otávio Yellow Card
14'' FC Porto L. Díaz Normal Goal
15'' FC Porto T. Malacia Own Goal
19'' Feyenoord Eric Botteghin Normal Goal
22'' Feyenoord S. Larsson Normal Goal
33'' FC Porto Tiquinho Normal Goal
45'' Feyenoord Steven Berghuis Yellow Card
72'' Feyenoord J. Toornstra Substitution 1
72'' Feyenoord L. Sinisterra Substitution 2
74'' FC Porto L. Díaz Substitution 1
75'' FC Porto Tiquinho Substitution 2
75'' Feyenoord O. Kökçü Substitution 3
80'' FC Porto Agustin Marchesin Yellow Card
83'' FC Porto Jesús Corona Yellow Card
84'' FC Porto M. Marega Substitution 3
90'' Feyenoord Eric Botteghin Yellow Card

Lineup FC Porto

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 32 A. Marchesín
Defence 3 Pepe
Defence 5 Ivan Marcano
Defence 13 Alex Telles
Defence 17 J. Corona
Midfield 22 Danilo Pereira
Midfield 16 M. Uribe
Midfield 25 Otavinho
Midfield 7 L. Díaz
Forward 29 Tiquinho
Forward 11 M. Marega

Lineup Feyenoord Rotterdam

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 21 N. Marsman
Defence 33 Eric Botteghin
Defence 15 T. Malacia
Defence 4 M. Senesi
Defence 38 L. Geertruida
Midfield 19 L. Fer
Midfield 28 J. Toornstra
Midfield 23 O. Kökçü
Forward 10 S. Berghuis
Forward 11 S. Larsson
Forward 17 L. Sinisterra

Substitutes FC Porto

Position Number Name
Midfield 27 Sérgio Oliveira
Forward 20 Zé Luís
Defence 19 C. Mbemba
Defence 18 Wilson Manafá
Goalkeeper 31 Diogo Costa
Forward 9 V. Aboubakar
Forward 10 S. Nakajima

Substitutes Feyenoord Rotterdam

Position Number Name
Midfield 18 Y. Ayoub
Forward 7 L. Narsingh
Midfield 20 R. Tapia
Goalkeeper 22 J. Bijlow
Midfield 35 W. Burger
Defence 14 G. Johnston
Defence 6 J. van der Heijden

FC Porto

FC Porto, also known as Futebol Clube do Porto, is a prestigious football club based in Porto, Portugal. Founded on September 28, 1893, it is one of Portugal's "Big Three" clubs alongside Sporting Lisbon and Benfica. The team's colors are blue and white, and they are commonly referred to as "Dragões" (Dragons), symbolizing the mythical creature in their crest.

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Feyenoord Rotterdam

The current name has only been valid since 1974, but the predecessor of today's Feyenoord Rotterdam was founded in 1908 under the name Wilhelmina. One of the Netherlands' most famous clubs won the European Champions Cup in 1970 and has twice won the prestigious UEFA Cup (1974 and 2002). The 15-time winner of the Dutch top competition plays at the De Kuip stadium, which has a capacity of 51,137 spectators.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 11
Home shots on target 5
Home fouls 9
Home yellow cards 3
Home red cards
Away corners 5
Away shots 13
Away shots on target 4
Away fouls 16
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards

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